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It does need to be fixed

I used to have a beautiful warhorse, now he looks like a broken down old nag waiting to be tossed in the glue pot. Whoever did the graphic that broke the horses need to get fifty with a biggy whip. Horses now look disturbingly awkward whether standing walking, trotting, cantering or galloping because someone had a brain fart and 'pooed the scrooch' in the graphics dept.

I was just about to post a thread about this when I saw yours. This is bugging me horribly, and don't know if anyone else has had this but when i use a heavy steed half the legs dissapear into the ground making him normal height.

Also there is another graphics glitch concerning the warsteed's mane. When the warsteed is 'naked' the mane looks quite pretty and natural, but when equipping ANYTHING on the warsteed, then the mane completely changes and looks like it's been cut by a toddler or a drunkard.

I thought her legs were like that because of my driving - poor thing should have been shot many times over by now - over cliffs, face first into walls at high speed etc. . They do look kinda weird now that you mention it - it's going to bug me now.

OMG, that looks horrible! I've been looking forward to getting a warhorse, but now... That's going to bother me terribly. I wish they would fix whatever makes the elves and men unable to ride the 68% or faster mounts too. I mean, they can ride them, but it looks like they need to go searching for all the teeth that got jarred out afterward. They bounce so badly! I spent all that time to earn the Bounder's horse, put my elf on it, and promptly put that horse away. All that time for nothing, because I can't stand looking at it. There are lots of errors with the horses, but I can try to ignore most of them. That and that poor broken back leg though... Would it really take very much to at least research or get some help from a horse person in some of these things? *shudders*